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Chris Brand is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology and Vision Sciences at the University of Leicester. His work focuses on research methodologies, replicability in academic studies, and the cognitive processes underlying moral decision-making. He has contributed to understanding how probability anchors influence ethical choices, blending insights from psychology and cognitive science.
Research Interests:
- Replicability in Psychological Research
- Moral Decision-Making Mechanisms
- Student-Led Research Practices
- Cognitive Biases in Judgment
His recent publications analyze the role of student research in enhancing methodological rigor and explore how probabilistic framing affects moral reasoning. No awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided information.
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